Postoperative pain management after cesarean delivery: cross-sectional study
Manejo da dor pós-operatória em cesariana: um estudo transversal
Júlia Gonçalves Zandomenico, Georgia Zandomenico Perito, Jean Abreu Machado, Helena Caetano Gonçalves e Silva
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Submitted date:
05/14/2021
Accepted date:
10/24/2022